1st Sop Draft
1st Sop Draft
1st Sop Draft
My third-year project on Waste heat utilization from the air conditioner was
a complex heat recovery system. Recuperating heat from the hot streams
with high potential energy can be either used to pre-heat the incoming gas
or can be supplied to a shell and tube heat exchanger which helps in
recycling the waste heat. On further study and structural changes, I inferred
the system is advantageous in terms of efficiency, cost of the fuel and
energy consumption. Indirect benefits included the reduction in heating
cost, use of renewable heat energy and reduction in pollution. It helped me
to develop a holistic approach, keeping in mind the payback period,
material and maintenance cost and scalability. This project encouraged me
in learning the in and outs of designing and analyzing the behavior of the
system for the purpose of improving its performance.
Sharing similar interests in the methodology of models it drove me and my
3 colleagues to confirm the final year project on Pedal Operated DC
Generator. During the initial phase, I realized there was a lack of
coordination among the members. Being the head, I stepped up and made
them realize the importance of teamwork and the ultimate goal of our
project. Utilizing a cheap resource like the bicycle we focussed on
efficiently generating electrical power by pedaling. From designing on
CATIA and simulating on the ANSYS to testing, we encountered many
hurdles. One of the major challenges during performance analysis was to
measure the speed of the cycle rim. Due to fluctuation in tachometer
reading, we found an alternative approach of using the Arduino Hall effect
sensor for speed measurement (RPM). With the proper revision in design
and ergonomics of the structure, we were successfully able to make an
efficient system. The experience of rigorously working on the project made
me aware of the importance of project management and team
management.